00:00:00.000hello everybody and welcome to the great america show it's great to have you with us
00:00:06.040another beautiful day in america a happy monday i hope you all had a great weekend
00:00:09.980the democrats are doing it again while you guys are out over the weekend enjoying your weekends
00:00:15.420with your friends your family they're still counting votes in california now this seems
00:00:20.800awfully like the 2020 election where it took us mere days weeks in some cases to figure out who
00:00:27.540the victor was. Now, coincidentally, in the largest state in the nation, they say that
00:00:33.940they're the greatest state in the nation, that they have the best technology in the
00:00:36.880nation, and that they should be trusted to run their own elections. They still don't
00:00:42.580have 100% of the votes counted. So how is that possible? How is it possible that, number
00:00:50.320one, you don't have the gubernatorial race counted. They've got about 72% of the vote
00:00:56.140counted there. And then when you look at the highly contested mayoral race where Karen Bass0.62
00:01:02.760is running, former reality TV star Spencer Pratt is running, who had made a last ditch effort
00:01:09.640and garnered some pretty big support from Hollywood, you've got 83% of the vote there
00:01:15.220counted. So I continue to ask myself, how are we in the same predicament now, six years later,
00:01:21.520almost six years later past the 2020 election where there was clearly abnormalities
00:01:26.680and nobody's saying a word nobody thinks it's odd that the vote count continued to grow and
00:01:36.500has continued to grow since the election day but for one candidate and that's a lady who conceded
00:01:44.080on election night that she had lost take a listen
00:01:48.780I hope you know that everything, every person in this room is fighting for in this campaign has been about building a city that's worthy of you and every child in the city.
00:02:08.720Yeah, that's a concession speech because she knew.
00:02:12.000So how it works in these campaigns, folks, is that you see the real numbers come in, and then you see the exit polling come in, and you have some of your own internal data, so you can kind of gauge on election night where you're at and if there's any clear path to victory.
00:02:27.200I would say probably 99.9% of the time your numbers are right, and you don't come out and do a concession speech without knowing damn well that it's probably over for you, unless, of course, the votes continue to be counted and votes continue to appear.
00:02:47.260Now, they're saying that it's going to continue until maybe July, the counting.
00:02:53.980And again, I ask you, how is that possible?
00:02:57.200if you set up a ballot box made of cardboard and you got pieces of paper and0.99
00:03:05.560wrote down a damn name on a piece of paper and put it in that cardboard box0.99
00:03:09.200for an election, you would probably know who the victor was that night.0.99
00:03:16.040I mean, it's the same reason they do it in eighth grade class elections.
00:03:20.740It's easy, it's efficient, and it's cheap.
00:03:23.520But here in America, and in most countries around the world, they use these sophisticated machines, which are supposed to tell you right away who's won.
00:03:39.820You fill out a ballot, at least sell what's done in New York.
00:03:43.360You fill out a ballot, you circle who you want, you put in a machine, it scans it on the machine, it knows who you voted for, it tallies a number,
00:03:49.640And at the end of the night, it gives a printout, or in some cases, we believe, unverified, of course, that these machines are connected to the Internet and are able to just send the data over.
00:04:02.840I'm not saying they're easily manipulated or anything like that, but you should know that night.
00:04:16.180You check who you want to vote for on that tablet and the same process.
00:04:19.640it tallies these numbers at the end of the night it gives you a printout of
00:04:23.500this candidate got x this candidate got y third party candidate got y
00:04:28.820and you know who it is yet we sit here now almost a week later
00:04:34.020and we have no idea where we sit we do know
00:04:40.140that the spoiler candidate in the the uh the la mayoral race
00:04:49.640Nitya Rahman, who, by the way, was drafted by the Democrat Party as a spoiler, because the way you have it there is it's runoffs.
00:05:01.120So if you don't get 50 percent, those candidates go to a runoff in November.
00:05:06.900And the plan was. Was Rahman comes in, screws up Spencer Pratt's numbers and then come November, she bows out and lets Karen Bass serve.0.99
00:05:16.940another term. Now, I don't think the people in L.A., I mean, as Marxist says it is,
00:05:24.840and I say this all the time about New York, are that stupid that they would go out and vote for1.00
00:05:30.440this woman who literally watched an entire town burn down. I mean, hundreds of millions of dollars1.00
00:05:40.500under her watch and then you go in and you look at all the other issues they had you had the1.00
00:05:48.460transgender freak who was running the fire management system there was no fire there was0.98
00:05:54.280no water in the fire hydrants couldn't answer for that newsom's nowhere to be found which brings up0.98
00:06:01.100another good point where is gavin newsom and why is he not raising hell that his elections are0.99
00:06:08.980frigging corrupt as hell. How does he think anyone's going to take this man seriously?0.99
00:06:15.540And this is a man, folks, who wants to run for president in 2028. A man who can't,
00:06:21.540along with his mayors, manage their water system, their homeless crisis, the drug problem,
00:06:30.060deficit. I mean, you look at the deficits the state runs.
00:09:35.940Texas, which I guess is now the second biggest state, it gets it done in hours.
00:09:41.800So you tell me that the vast majority of wealth and success in this country, due to, you know, Fortune 500 and corporations, come out of New York and California.
00:09:57.360New York City and Los Angeles are, you know, two major hubs, more so New York.
00:10:03.400Smartest people in the world, richest people probably in the world.
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00:19:57.440So a new report out from ABC, sorry, from NBC,
00:20:01.900cites two unnamed U.S. officials and one former U.S. official
00:20:05.220point to past instances of Israel and U.S. both spying on allies,
00:20:10.220including Jonathan Pollard, who spent 30 years in prison for selling U.S. intel to Israel.
00:20:16.240Now, this report from NBC lays out that the Pentagon's Defense Intelligence Agency in the recent weeks
00:20:21.980has issued a new counterintelligence threat assessment amid rising tensions between Israel and the U.S.
00:20:28.520over the way forward with the war on Iran.
00:20:31.280Now, it's clear President Trump wants to wrap this thing up one way or another,
00:20:34.800whether it's diplomatically or it's leveling the place.
00:20:39.460And it's clear that Israel has no intention of doing that.0.63
00:20:45.540They want to continue to drag this on and prolong it.
00:20:49.960And I asked the question, you know, you had the war in Gaza, which I guess is still going on.
00:20:57.160That that still has no conclusion to it.
00:21:01.780So according to this report, they said the DIA posted an internal message that was viewed by one of these current officials
00:21:07.140that raise the level for Israel to critical.
00:21:11.260The designation stems from concerns within the Pentagon
00:21:13.560that Israel is making particular efforts
00:21:15.680to surveil top U.S. officials to get information
00:21:18.660on Trump's administration and their internal deliberations
00:21:21.640and decision-making on the conflict in the Middle East.
00:21:25.900The DIA assessment includes a seven-page document
00:21:28.920and features a chart, according to this current U.S. official.
00:21:32.840The document says that the assessment of Israel
00:21:34.900has an ability to conduct human espionage, and technical collection is at a critical level.
00:21:42.340Also identifies a series of specific incidents that heighten U.S. concerns, according to these officials.
00:21:49.080Now, you may recall when Ted Cruz did an interview with Tucker, whatever it was a year ago, Tucker had asked him.
00:21:58.160Now, regardless of what your view is on Tucker or your view is on Ted or whatever,
00:22:04.900it should come as a grave concern that Israel is spying.
00:22:13.940Why would you do that for a nation that gives you so much?
00:22:17.720To which Ted Cruz said to him, well, everyone does it, which is true.
00:22:24.180You get MI6, you get the CIA, every country spies.
00:22:27.720But why would you be spying on the nation that is the reason for your existence?0.68
00:22:37.860So another thing I'd say, if it weren't for the Abraham Accords from the first administration, there is no Israel right now.0.52
00:22:50.320So why would you be spying on the American people?
00:22:54.200Now, President Trump over the weekend, I think, giving a little more insight on possibly why this report can be true, because he says the timeline is on his watch and that Netanyahu is going to do what he says, not the other way around.
00:23:12.340Now, this marks, I think, the second escalation in just a week where President Trump called Netanyahu and told him he was effing crazy, to which they tried to deny and deny and deny.
00:23:27.280And they asked President Trump, they said, did you say that?
00:23:53.280And he wants it ended, like I said, one way or another.
00:23:56.220I think he would probably rather do it diplomatically.
00:23:59.220I don't think he wants to see civilian lives lost.
00:24:05.180civilians killed, which is going to obviously be the case of the unfortunate
00:24:11.780prospects of war, especially when you have a nation like them who don't care about risking0.96
00:24:19.920their people in Iran. I mean, you remember when he said he was going to blow up the power plants?0.97
00:24:25.880They sent their citizens to go stand in front of them. It's clearly a nation that doesn't
00:24:30.400care about their people. And I don't think he wants that, which is why he's continued to run
00:24:35.920diplomatically. And two weeks ago, when he said they were as close as they've been, Israel goes
00:24:44.540out and bombs Lebanon. And Trump says, what the hell are you doing? How do you expect us to make
00:24:52.600a deal to end this thing when you're literally blowing up Lebanon in a deal that we said wasn't1.00
00:24:59.620going to happen. So now I think probably in the next two weeks, we'll get a better grasp1.00
00:25:07.080on where this goes, and President Trump said it. It's on my clock, not Benjamin Netanyahu's.
00:25:18.260Let's turn out a Bill Pulte, who's going to be the acting DNI. Boy, they are terrified.
00:25:25.840Bill is reportedly preparing to fire a large number of deep state intel community members.
00:25:31.660According to the Wall Street Journal, President Trump has urged Pulte to start the process of getting rid of these comebacks that are taking part in the deep state.
00:25:45.100Now, the journal says that Trump has privately told Pulte that he believes the Office of DNI or ODNI, which oversees 18 federal agencies and its units, is unnecessarily too big.
00:25:55.840He says he'd like to see it made a little bit smaller, and he thinks there's a lot of people that shouldn't be in there, pointing to holdovers from Obama and Biden, which, again, raises the question, why are they still there?
00:26:09.520Now, asked whether he called on Pulte to start firing these people, Trump said he wants to start the process, adding that eventual nominee to serve a role permanently, should continue that work.
00:26:20.400Now, as expected, the firings have piqued the interest.0.98
00:26:31.140Some of the deep staters, sewer dwellers.
00:26:37.300So here we go again with the pompous elites and another twisted letter to derail the Trump agenda.
00:26:44.420And it's getting old. Nobody's buying it.
00:26:48.520After the 51 skunks were called lying, had their security clearances revoked.
00:26:58.140Just Friday, 28 deep state hacks releasing a letter declaring that their hatred for acting DNI Bill Pulte, a MAGA favorite.
00:27:07.840The American people love Bill because, like President Trump, he fights with people.
00:27:11.440And he's not afraid to take on the deep state skunk.
00:27:14.660So, 28 former intel folks, former secretaries of the Army and the Navy and admirals and rear admirals and major generals, they're going to do all they can to keep Pulte out.
00:27:36.320But the good news is, is they have no say.